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Hi all geniuses ! I just got my FMR back from repair (warranty), all fine, and so i come back to rockbox to see what's new :) Can u briefly tell me what is currently incorporated in the daily builds that is not present in 2.1 ? i know about playlist viewer and video player... anything else ?

I haven't made up my mind completely and its been a while. But eg I'd prefer skipt to next / previous song to be a button combo. And I'm very lonly with this wish. User assignable keys could solve that.

dwihno: no I've been working key schemes since more than half a year because my unit broke. Now I'm more concerned about split editors and a 'rehearsal plugin' which would suit the need of a musician in a band.

In the long run you'll want to find out. But for the first try it would be nothing but an additional hazzle. Thus I'd recommend to use a tarball of the daily builds on http://rockbox.haxx.se/daily.shtml.

Actually the rocks are based on an api defined by the rockbox. So you'll need something to link your rock against. These things are byproducts of the compile process. They aren't downloadable anywhere so you have to build them yourself. You can't get around building rockbox completely at least once.

Asmotaku-neko: it was a bit like this with the FM Recorder - people were getting there, but quite slowly. Then one kind man bought Linus an FM Recorder, he disected it and within a month the port was stable and complete

I have a problem. my girlfriend had plugged her jukebox on an USB port, but she unplugged it without removing it by the icon in the taskbar. Now when she plug the JB on the computer, she get a blue screen ... Have U got an idea of what she could do ??

got an idea : let's assume hd's cache is 0.5Mb, proceed so -> read 1.7 Mb into memory in a single run, then read the next 0.5Mb consecutively chunk by chunk into a small buffer (ie don't store it), then power down while keeping the cache valid, as soon as 0.5Mb are played, read them from the cache into memory, then power down completely for 1.7Mb of playing data